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Gravity Clutch - Continued…

November 24, 2008

Wassup y’all. Wanted to share another shot from the Gravity Clutch shoot with you all. This guy might look a little familiar, if you saw my last post with Darin, Gravity Clutch’s drummer. Well… this is actually Ryan, Darin’s twin brother, who plays guitar and is the lead vocalist for the band.

At the end of the shoot we decided to get Ryan in for a few snaps. Again… my job was so easy. These guys are total hams and pack a ton of personality. We got some great shots right away and got to pack up just in time for their gig at Friar Tucks later that night.

Check out this shot… Ryan lighting it up.

A couple weeks ago, I was contacted by Darin Meyer (Gravity Clutch, drummer) to setup a shoot with him and his new drum kit from Six Gun Drums. This idea alone was exciting to me, since I love shooting musicians and/or music related subjects. When he mentioned shooting inside of an indoor gun range with bullet holes, targets, etc… you can imagine my reaction.

We shot quite a few frames for this as it is intended to be used for promotional media, ie - press kits, advertisement, etc. The shot below ended up being one of my favorites from the shoot and I think it will work very well when put to use! It’s just fun to look at! =)

So, again… thanks Darin for hooking up such a killer location and letting me run with it. I love being able to shoot with all that creativity and license. I hope you really like your photos!!

Enjoy!!

Wassup y’all?! I know, it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything. No reason really… just haven’t blogged lately. I have however been shooting and I have some very cool portraits to share.

As you have seen in the previous post, I shot a set for a band called the Superficial Saints out in Burbank a while ago. Well, now, they have added another permanent member to the band and needed to re-shoot for their upcoming album release next month at the Key Club in Hollywood.

From the get go, I had an idea for a “Saintly” theme which involved a very cool lighting setup and some extensive post-production. I had a blast working with my lighting again… so much fun dialing everything in and getting unique shots.

The shots are below, so please take a gander and let me know what ya think! I’m also thinking about setting up a local get-together with other photographers who are interested in learning how to shoot with multiple and/or single light setups. Nothing really in the works yet, but if I get some decent feedback… who knows. =)

Enjoy the photos! Thanks!!

-Special thanks to my good buddy Ivan Leumann for assisting on this shoot. Good times.

Chris Poulson - Lead Vocals / Guitar

Nik Lawhorn (Lead Guitar)

Jeff Miklaszewski - Drums

Ryan Demaree - Keys / Bg-Vocal

Jay Tag - Bass

This past Saturday, the 10th, I had a blast shooting a new up and coming band for their new album and video promotion. The Superficial Saints, based out of Southern California, are comprised of Chris Poulson (Lead Vocals / Guitar), Nik Lawhorn (Lead Guitar),  Ryan Demaree (Keys / Bg-Vocal) and Jeff Miklaszewski (Drums). Four of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet.

The shoot kicked off at their rehearsal studio in Burbank where we had a full team including makeup and a hair stylist. Don’t worry… it’s more of a grooming process than the initial “HOLY 80’s BATMAN!” that would think of when it comes to guys, music and makeup. =)

After shooting a pretty decent amount of frames in their studio, we packed light and head north to the freeway overpass. We found a ton of great little spots to shoot. I love it when everything works out on the fly like that. Plus, it’s always nice when you have the time to meter all your shots, retouch faces, straighten out wardrobe and move to the next location… All without being rushed and pressed for time.

So… basically it was a great day. I met some awesome people. Got to shoot. Ended up with GREAT results… it doesn’t get better than that. Well…  nevermind. Check out the photos. =)

Thanks again guys! It was a blast working with you and I hope to see you on Tuesday night at the Viper Room!